Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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... considerable share of municipal authority , and actuated by strong motives of opposition and resentment ; and they had to do this under a foreign government , to whose favour they made no pretensions , and which was constantly ...
... considerable share of municipal authority , and actuated by strong motives of opposition and resentment ; and they had to do this under a foreign government , to whose favour they made no pretensions , and which was constantly ...
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... considerable . It is a change which we do not easily estimate , be- cause , ourselves and all about us being habituated to the institution from our infancy , it is what we neither expe- rience nor observe . After men became Christians ...
... considerable . It is a change which we do not easily estimate , be- cause , ourselves and all about us being habituated to the institution from our infancy , it is what we neither expe- rience nor observe . After men became Christians ...
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... considerable as to induce the governor of these provinces to speak of them in the fol- lowing terms : ' Multi , omnis ætatis , utriusque sexûs etiam ; -neque enim civitates tantùm , sed vicos etiam et agros , superstitionis istius ...
... considerable as to induce the governor of these provinces to speak of them in the fol- lowing terms : ' Multi , omnis ætatis , utriusque sexûs etiam ; -neque enim civitates tantùm , sed vicos etiam et agros , superstitionis istius ...
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... considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain , that , after the publication of Euse- bius's work , this epistle was universally rejected.t Hist . Eccl . lib . i . c . 15 . + Augustin ...
... considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain , that , after the publication of Euse- bius's work , this epistle was universally rejected.t Hist . Eccl . lib . i . c . 15 . + Augustin ...
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... considerable degree of positive proof , that the words in question have been borrowed from the places of Scripture in which we now find them . But take it if you will the other way , that Clement had heard these words from the apostles ...
... considerable degree of positive proof , that the words in question have been borrowed from the places of Scripture in which we now find them . But take it if you will the other way , that Clement had heard these words from the apostles ...
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